With Undelete Plus, A Free File Recovery Software Retrieve Intentionally Or Accidentally Deleted Files
Undelete Plus is a quick and effective way to restore accidentally deleted files. It can also recover files that have been emptied from the Recycle Bin, permanently deleted files within Windows using the Shift + Delete, and files that have been deleted from within a Command Prompt.
For a limited time Undelete Plus is FREE Software for general non-commercial use. You can click here to download now!

Undelete Plus allows the following tasks to be performed:
- Recovery of deleted files from NTFS/NTFS5, FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 volumes
- Restoring deleted files on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2003, Windows Vista.
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Comments
Thanks I tried that out it’s really good. I’ve used plainsight
http://www.plainsight.info for this type if thing before.
Lol, I used to work for the company that now owns this, Phoenix Technologies, formally Touchstone Software aka eSupport.com aka DriverAgent.com. I was the web designer for undelete-plus.com, and helped in the development of the program too. It really is a good application, but now that my old company owns it, it is no longer free. A little while after they bought it they started charging for it, which is stupid, and I wish they didn’t do that.
But I don’t care really cause I already got a copy of it back when I worked there, and it was still free. I just thought it was funny I came across this post while browsing this site. Made me lol.




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Doesn’t this just come free in Vista and Leopard? Oh and built right into Windows Server 2003…